Read my posts with the following stupid accent: the thin one out of Laurel & Hardy

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Originally Posted by Brother Daniel

my absolute favourite part of that book is

unless their house has an extremely rich level of oxygen at a high enough pressure to penetrate the seal on that bottle then i would have to correct those children when it comes to their optimism about Clark 'living' at their house.

Read my posts with the following stupid accent: a peninsula in the North Atlantic

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Originally Posted by gib

unless their house has an extremely rich level of oxygen at a high enough pressure to penetrate the seal on that bottle then i would have to correct those children when it comes to their optimism about Clark 'living' at their house.

Well obviously they're going to unstopper the bottle and let Clark roam free.

Don't you remember being a kid?

__________________Jiffy: Canadians are considered an invasive pest on New York roads and interstatesborealis: They're pretty tasty stuffed and roasted. All dark meat though.

I used to love reading to my kids. I had pretty much all of the Dr Seuss books. Was sad to give them away.

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I loved reading to other people's kids. Lots of Seuss books, and Berenstain Bears and other classics, but I found three year old's liked The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Goldilocks and the Three Bears the best. I knew those well enough that I would just tell them, using toys to illustrate the actions and characters.

Mind you, the papa bear was a hippo, as there were only two bears in the plastic animal set we had.